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  2. List of organists - Wikipedia

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    Philip Moore (born 1943) Greg Morris (born 1976) Daniel Moult (born 1973) Peter Nardone (born 1965) Martin Neary (born 1940) Andrew Nethsingha (born 1968) Michael Nicholas (born 1938) James O'Donnell (born 1961) Nigel Ogden (born 1954) Adrian Partington (born 1958) David Price (born 1969) Tim Rishton; Barry Rose (born 1934) Roger Sayer (born ...

  3. Philip Moore (organist) - Wikipedia

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    In retirement Moore was appointed Organist Emeritus of York Minister and served for some time as organist of his local church, St Michael's, Barton-le-Street. [1] He has also been a visiting artist and associate organist at Christ Church, Greenwich , in Connecticut , USA, [ 4 ] [ 5 ] having composed several pieces for the church's choirs. [ 6 ]

  4. List of organ composers - Wikipedia

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    Several early sources clearly specify the use of organ in free works, such as the Ileborgh Tablature of 1448, which in the third praeambulum has the first known indication for pedal notes. Eras of composition are roughly categorized as follows: Medieval: before 1440; Renaissance: 1440–1600; Baroque: 1600–1750; Classical: 1750–1810

  5. Organ and organists of Chester Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The organ of Chester Cathedral. The organ of Chester Cathedral is the major source of instrumental music at the cathedral, being played for daily services and accompanying the choir, as well as being used for concerts and recitals. The choral tradition at Chester is 900 years old, dating from the foundation of the Bendedictine monastery.

  6. Philip Marshall - Wikipedia

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    Philip Marshall (born Joseph Philip Marshall; 1921–2005) [1] was an English cathedral organist and composer. Kenneth Shenton of The Guardian praised his color and improvisational skills. Kenneth Shenton of The Guardian praised his color and improvisational skills.

  7. Philip Brunelle - Wikipedia

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    Philip Brunelle takes a bow at the end of the concert America Sings! in 2006.. Philip Brunelle (born July 1, 1943) is an American choral scholar, conductor and organist.He is the founder of VocalEssence.

  8. Samuel Wesley (composer, born 1766) - Wikipedia

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    He seems to have been one of the pioneers of the British organ recital: prior to his time, entertainment was not considered appropriate for a church building. Despite a reputation as the best improviser on the organ in England, he never succeeded in obtaining an organist's post though he applied to the Foundling Hospital both in 1798 and 1813 ...

  9. R. J. Stove - Wikipedia

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    Born in 1961 in Sydney and later resident in Melbourne, Stove graduated from Sydney University in 1985. He is the author of four books: Prince of Music—a biography of the composer Palestrina; The Unsleeping Eye—a brief history of secret police from the sixteenth to the twentieth century; A Student's Guide to Music History—a summary history of classical music from the Middle Ages to the ...